Cities we fly to in Netherlands

Discover the best of Holland this winter

Take a city break to Holland and discover the easy-going Dutch lifestyle. There is so much to do this winter, book now and immerse yourself into local culture and seasonal festivities.

Drive through flower-strewn lowlands and pass picturesque canals to funky capital Amsterdam with its exciting blend of culture, history and late-night partying. Or mingle in the hip bars and contemporary design shops of buzzing second city Rotterdam and you'll soon admire how the Netherlands combines the best of the old and the new.

Rotterdam in the wintertime

Rotterdam, the second-largest city in Holland is an extraordinarily dynamic city featuring modern architecture, festivals, sporting events, unique shops/boutiques and cutting-edge art and culture.
The new De Rotterdam building designed by Rem Koolhaas is a true reflection of Rotterdam’s innovative thinking. Take a break and enjoy food-shopping across an international selection of products at the lively Markthal indoor food market. More than 4,000 colourful tiles cover the inside of the spectacular roof structure and forms the largest artwork in Holland. The Markthal has been named the modern version of the Sistine Chapel. A true experience, open 7 days a week until 8 pm.

The Hague: Royal City by the Sea

Visit the Hague in wintertime and enjoy the royal and sophisticated ambiance. Great for shopping and known for its fresh seafood and Indonesian cuisine, The Hague is perfect for a winter break. The coast is only a ten minute tram ride from the city centre and is lined with trendy beach-side cafes where you can grab a hot chocolate and a piece of Dutch apple cake, after a winter stroll along the promenade.
Don't miss the Christmas Fair in The Hague from 17 December 2014 - 21 December 2014, a unique Christmas market where you can do extensive Christmas shopping in an atmosphere of good cheer.

A romantic winter break in Utrecht

Only 30 minutes from Amsterdam and in the heart of Holland you will find the beautiful city of Utrecht. With a medieval city centre, small enough to explore on foot, Utrecht exudes easy-going Dutch charm everywhere you go. Visit the Dom Tower; the highest and oldest church tower in Holland. The Dom Tower is 112 metres high and even if you do not climb to the top, you are still likely to hear one of its thirteen bells.
Don't miss winter fun at the railway museum from 20 December 2014 to 4 January 2015. During the Christmas holidays, Utrecht’s railway museum is transformed into a winter wonderland. Come and enjoy the festive fun with ice-skating, musical performances and acrobatic acts, plus, get a fascinating insight into the history of the Dutch railway.

Holidays in Netherlands

Join the Dutch and travel along the Netherlands' canals or see the sights by bike. If you're a nature lover you'll adore the classic landscapes and formal gardens of North Holland or the trails and beaches on Texel Island. Watch windmill sails turning hypnotically around in South Holland. To see the Netherlands at its most vibrant and fun-loving, head for the bright lights of capitalAmsterdam.

City breaks in Netherlands

Visit The Hague for stunning modern architecture. Choose the port city of Rotterdamfor its thriving design scene. Follow Utrecht's canals and climb to the top of The Dom Towers for panoramic city views. Or visit peaceful Haarlem to visit the Teylers Museum. See Old Masters in the Museum Quarter of Amsterdam or people-watch from one of the cafes that ring Leidseplein square.

Fly-drive holidays in Netherlands

The road between Haarlem and Leiden is known as the flower bulb route, and in spring its fields are filled with brightly coloured petals. In South Holland you'll find windmills and historic wooden houses, especially around Zaanse Schans. Journey up the North Sea Coast to the deserted beaches and miles of walking trails of the quiet Wadden Islands.